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♪ khaḷa
ಖಳ
- (noun)
- a floor made for thrashing grains; a threshing floor.
- the refuse or remaining of the seeds of Sesamum indicum from which oil is extracted.
- a fight, esp. a large-scale engagement, between armed forces; a battle.
- a small mortar and pestle of metal or stone, used to pound areca nut or to powder medicine.
- a villainous, wicked man.
- a man belonging to the Kokaṇa region in the Western India, that runs from the present Thane in north to Goa in south, and between Sahyādri mountains and Arabian sea.
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♪ khaḷa
ಖಳ
- (adjective)
- hard to bear, tolerate or endure; strong; vehement.
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♪ khaḷa
ಖಳ
- (noun)
- an evil spirit; a demon; a devil.
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♪ kaḷa
ಕಳ
- (noun)
- = ಕಳ್2.
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♪ kaḷa
ಕಳ
- (noun)
- a man who habitually steals or is guilty of theft; a thief.
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♪ kaḷa
ಕಳ
- (noun)
- a floor made for thrashing grains; a thrashing floor.
- a wide area where a battle is fought; a battlefield.
- a place where game or games are played; a play-ground.
- a bed made for planting plants (esp. seedlings).
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♪ kaḷa
ಕಳ
- (noun)
- a person guilty of or likely to commit great crimes; an evil or wicked person; a scoundrel; a villain.
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♪ kaḷa
ಕಳ
- (noun)
- a man unable to speak, usu. because of a congenital defect or deafness; a dumb man.
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♪ kaḷa
ಕಳ
- (adjective)
- pleasing to hear; sounding sweet; melodious.
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♪ kaḷa
ಕಳ
- (noun)
- a pleasing note or notes; a series of melodious sounds; sound that has musical quality.
- physical strength; bodily power.
- a man lacking the power of speech; a dumb man.
- the palm tree Borassum flabellifer (=B. flabelliformis) of Arecaceae family; palmyra palm.
- the tree Shorea talura (= S. robusta,= Vatica robusta) of Dipterocarpaceae family; bastard sal.
- gold.